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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

I Believe...
- In solitude. In taking the time to be alone each day, even if it's just for a few minutes. Time without a cell phone, a computer, or even a book. Time to just sit within one's own thoughts.

- That a little window shopping can really turn an otherwise frustrating day into a much better day. (And on that note, I really wish I had not seen these polka dot shorts at Madewell because I just had to try them on now, and now.... I want them. #NotOkay)

- That there are few things sweeter than love, especially that comfortable, familiar kind of love.

- That the sound of an ice cream truck's music will always remind of long summer days spent rollerblading down my parents drive way and playing hide-and-seek with the neighborhood kids.

- In accepting that everyone will not always like and "get" you, and eventually realizing that it's okay to stop trying.

- In the excitement that comes with an approaching San Diego summer. A summer filled with trips, bonfires, friends, bike rides, and lots of long days at the beach

- That hot chocolate is always a good idea

- That no matter how old I get, I always look to my parents' for advice, love, and that feeling of being home.

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hot chocolate and window shopping are the best. (regular shopping is better, but not for my wallet.) and i cannot wait for summer! i think i need to get a bike (and figure out how to get it in my car) and ill meet you at the bay!

I am so excited for summer too! And I always go to my mom for advice...even today when I just needed to vent and have her remind me how to deal with stress. I knew what she was going to say but it sounded so much better once she said it. :) The Yiddish phrases help too...ha!